Congratulations to Utah for getting Kylie Fitts. I saw this kid play when he was
in high school and he's a dynamic athlete. UCLA's bench has so many
4-star athletes that the bench was probably too deep for him to compete. He will
be a great addition to Utah.

Every program on the planet wanted him but he recognized
the Utes national acclaim so it was an easy choice for him! Playing for Kyle and
the Utes guaranties that he will be a star in the NFL and his signing will no
doubt will lead to a string of NCs and Rose Bowl appearances for the Utes!

NorCal, his reason for transferring actually didn't have anything to do
with playing time or the depth chart. The PAC-12 has a very hard ruling on
intraconference transfers, and one must have a very good reason to have a chance
at winning an appeal to not lose a year of eligibility in addition to sitting
the required transfer year. We don't know the reason yet, don't know
that we ever will, but the PAC-12 does, and has deemed it unrelated to
UCLA's depth chart. UCLA's depth at DL is very good, but he was
expected to be a much bigger contributor this year than last year. Hope he finds
Utah a great fit and has a successful career.

Great addition for the Utes. I was glad that he chose UCLA over Southern Cal
last year. Things didn't work out for him in Westwood, but I'm sure he
will thrive in a new system with coach Whittingham. Good Luck Kylie!

I never said he couldn't play, just that the rest of us
need to prepare to read about his impending greatness from utah "fans"
now that he is transferring there. Everyone knows that as soon as any player
transfers to utah he automatically becomes the absolute greatest player there
ever was and ever could be.

One exception to the PAC 12's 1+1 intraconference transfer rule (have to
sit out 2 years) is if the athlete's scholarship is not renewed.

When a coach/program supports a player's desire to transfer, it's
not unusual for them to indicate they are not renewing the player's
scholarship thus allowing them to avoid having to sit out the extra year.

If that's what happened in this case, it's a classy move by
UCLA and Coach Mora.